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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Zubes' 14 ft Alumacraft shallow V
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<blockquote data-quote="Rat" data-source="post: 139997" data-attributes="member: 1914"><p>That hull looks like it is in great shape! Nothing like fishing out of a family heirloom. You did a nice job on the trailer as well, looks sharp in all black. I wouldn't worry about the additional weight. In reality you are proly only adding the weight of an additional person so that woould cut your number of people down by one; but the hull and motor will handle it okay. Lots of guys have modded similar boats like you plan to do. As far as tippy goes, since you can put her in the water; I would mock up a deck to the height you want and then launch it and see how she does. That's the best way I think to get a real feel for how tippy it will be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rat, post: 139997, member: 1914"] That hull looks like it is in great shape! Nothing like fishing out of a family heirloom. You did a nice job on the trailer as well, looks sharp in all black. I wouldn't worry about the additional weight. In reality you are proly only adding the weight of an additional person so that woould cut your number of people down by one; but the hull and motor will handle it okay. Lots of guys have modded similar boats like you plan to do. As far as tippy goes, since you can put her in the water; I would mock up a deck to the height you want and then launch it and see how she does. That's the best way I think to get a real feel for how tippy it will be. [/QUOTE]
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